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Drone Indoor Self-Localization
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Micro Aerial Vehicle Networks, Systems, and Applications for Civilian Use, 2015Drones are becoming more and more popular for their possible use in different scenarios, not only outdoor, but even indoor. In this context, indoor self-localization may become crucial and, clearly, GPS is not an option. In this poster we discuss a possible strategy for drone indoor self-localization based on printed markers, drone cameras and software
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Comparing AAL Indoor Localization Systems
2012Evaluating Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) systems is challenging due to the complexity and variety of solutions adopted and services offered. EvAAL is an international competition aimed to address this problem by evaluating and assessing the AAL systems components, services and platforms.
Barsocchi P. +3 more
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Compressive sensing indoor localization
2011 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 2011Location based services in wireless sensor networks are quite demanding applications especially in indoors, such that accurate localization of objects and people in indoor environments has long been considered as one of important building blocks in wireless systems.
Arash Tabibiazar, Otman Basir
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Smartwatch Based Indoor Localization
2020 21th International Carpathian Control Conference (ICCC), 2020The hardware platform for the indoor pedestrian navigation systems are usually smartphones. They are suitable for the infrastructure-less indoor localization systems since they have several sensors built-in like magnetic compass for direction sensing, gyro and acceleration sensor for motion analysis and Wi-Fi or Bluetooth radio module for fingerprint ...
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Holographic 3D Indoor Localization
2022In the last twenty years, mobile communication systems have gone through a tremendous development, increasing the available consumer data rate by several orders of magnitude. Currently, the quickly emerging 5G and particularly the upcoming 6G technology renew the overall concept of communication networks by providing a universal standard, which is able
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Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services, 2012
The major challenge for accurate fingerprint-based indoor localization is the design of robust and discriminative wireless signatures. Even though WiFi RSSI signatures are widely available indoors, they vary significantly over time and are susceptible to human presence, multipath, and fading due to the high operating frequency.
Yin Chen +3 more
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The major challenge for accurate fingerprint-based indoor localization is the design of robust and discriminative wireless signatures. Even though WiFi RSSI signatures are widely available indoors, they vary significantly over time and are susceptible to human presence, multipath, and fading due to the high operating frequency.
Yin Chen +3 more
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Indoor Femtocell Interference Localization
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, 2020Femtocells can extend the last-mile accessibility for the current cellular networks so as to serve more users indoors and improve the spectrum utility. However, since the indoor femtocell establishment can be ad hoc, HeNBs may also be inevitably vulnerable to the rogue-HeNB (uncoordinated or illegitimate HeNB) attack in practice.
Kun Yan +5 more
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Lightweight Indoor Localization System
2015 8th IFIP Wireless and Mobile Networking Conference (WMNC), 2015Indoor localization is an important topic for context aware applications. In particular, many applications for wireless devices can benefit from knowing the location of a user. Despite the huge effort from the research community to solve the localization problem, there is no widely accepted solution for localization in an indoor environment.
Mihai Bace, Yvonne Anne Pignolet
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Microsoft Indoor Localization Competition
GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications, 2015We present the results, experiences and lessons learned from the 2014 Microsoft Indoor Localization Competition. 22 different technical approaches to indoor location competed in the same unfamiliar space over the course of 2 days, allowing us to directly compare the accuracy and overhead of different technologies.
Dimitrios Lymberopoulos +5 more
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RFID Indoor Localization Techniques
2018Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technique using two-way radio transmission pattern to transmit information through the device of interrogator (also called reader) and tag. It is considered to be one of the most popular techniques for internet of things (IOT).
Yongtao Ma, Zheng Gao, Yang Zhao
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